Sunny One
06-30-2002, 06:31 PM
I write this in tribute to Richard Hoagland.
A couple years ago he had a heart attack and
shared information on oral EDTA.
It seems common for Americans to have heart
problems with such a junkie diet. So in the
spirit of preventative medicine and cued by
some unseen force, I bought some, took it,
and felt way better. It binds heavy metals
from your arteries, and some claim it reverses
heart disease. My impression is Doctors oppose
it, maybe it takes away from their business.
In the east they talk about chi energy
blockages causing sickness. In the west we
talk about free radicals (charge carriers),
impure byproducts of our junkie diet,
electrocuting cells and causing sickness,
(where antioxidants neutralize them.)
So my impression is that by purging the heavy
metals, highly electrically conductive, you may
have less chance of electrocuting cells.
The product I've taken is called "Cardio Chelate",
put out by MRM, Metabolic Response Modifiers,
and includes antioxidants that complement the
chelation process.
Have a Happy Heart,
Pat
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A couple years ago he had a heart attack and
shared information on oral EDTA.
It seems common for Americans to have heart
problems with such a junkie diet. So in the
spirit of preventative medicine and cued by
some unseen force, I bought some, took it,
and felt way better. It binds heavy metals
from your arteries, and some claim it reverses
heart disease. My impression is Doctors oppose
it, maybe it takes away from their business.
In the east they talk about chi energy
blockages causing sickness. In the west we
talk about free radicals (charge carriers),
impure byproducts of our junkie diet,
electrocuting cells and causing sickness,
(where antioxidants neutralize them.)
So my impression is that by purging the heavy
metals, highly electrically conductive, you may
have less chance of electrocuting cells.
The product I've taken is called "Cardio Chelate",
put out by MRM, Metabolic Response Modifiers,
and includes antioxidants that complement the
chelation process.
Have a Happy Heart,
Pat
__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup
http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com